As we won’t get access to any pill makers without playing a lot longer, this means I’m focusing solely on amphetamines. If they’re after ecstasy, it’s got to be a pill. If they’re looking for amphetamines, it needs to be a powder. See, people in Drug Dealer Simulator will buy literally anything as long as it’s in the form they’re expecting. What we needed was a simple mortar, used to grind up substances. Emma Broadus here sells stuff in the Old Marketplace, seemingly after you’ve gained a few levels. It didn’t take overly long for the first cog in my master plan to click into place. More importantly, it gave me the opportunity to build up my stash of sugar (and assorted other sundries) from the gas station.įor you to put some shoes on. Still, this brief period of “playing the game like a normal person” did build up my customer base and expand my sales into a few areas. And then defaced a beautiful kitty mural with it, which immediately made me feel bad. None of the tags looked particularly appealing for someone planning on selling only the finest confectionery, so I just went with the blitzed smiley face. Rinse and repeat while doing other bits like giving out free samples or spray painting your tag to earn Respect in those zones. Wait for orders to come in from your customers, assemble the quantities they want, and deliver them - preferably while avoiding police attention. Buy drugs from your supplier and pick them up. This is pretty much the core gameplay loop of Drug Dealer Simulator. It also means that, alas, I’d have to actually sell some drugs to get started. Which is fine for a simulator! It means you can get used to things as you go rather than being dunked head-first into a maelstrom of numbers and systems. Drug Dealer Simulator starts off fairly on-rails and gradually unlocks new mechanics as you progress. Unfortunately, it takes some time to get this set up. This was in no way inspired by Adam Buxton’s take on a certain NWA song, but you should listen to it anyway because it’s great and surprisingly scene-setting.īut first, actually playing Drug Dealer Simulator And if nothing else, sugar might at least mean I don’t have to dodge the police so much. My exclusive, primo clientele in Drugtown - or whatever this fictional hellhole ghetto is called - will be getting only the finest sugar, baking soda, and washing up powder that I can buy from the gas station. In short, I’m going to deal as few drugs as possible. It allows mixes so that you can cut your drugs with sugar (that is to say, mix the drugs with another substance so you have “more” to sell). In fact, I’m so ready that I don’t intend to do much selling of drugs in Drug Dealer Simulator. Hitman? Monaco? Dungeon Keeper? Barbie Sparkling Ice Show? Yeah, I’m ready for this. I’m not sure this is a good thing when it comes to the recent Drug Dealer Simulator, but I have definitely been groomed for a virtual life of crime. Takes 30 seconds to do, no game-restart needed.Going by my success in games, I’m good at everything. And a dealer ordered 37 from me, which is more than any bag can carry lol.Īnyway I saw a lot of discussions on this issue with no solutions, there's one if you have cheat engine. This actually works for everything, this will let you carry an unlimited number of items if you go crazy with it, but I've only tested it when I had to collect more money from a dealer than I could carry, because I raised my meth price to 900 because I didn't want to sell it, but thought it would be funny if someone actually bought. Find the addresses for the CURRENT WEIGHT and CURRENT SIZE of your bag (not the capacity, but actual contents, like 10/70, 9/60, etc.) and change both of these values to -1000 (or -100000, or -1000000 I doubt it matters) and then pick up your cash. If you have or know how to use cheat engine and you did something stupid like dropping 31k on the ground, saving the game, and then tried to pick it up again, know that there's a way to fix it, if you're willing to use CE.ĭoesn't matter what bag you use, I used the small backpack when I tested it.
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